New Zealand Diploma in Health and Wellbeing (Level 5) Applied Practice
Course details
NZQF Level | 5 |
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About the course
Qualification and Programme Overview The Diploma in Health and Wellbeing (Level 5) Applied Practice has been designed to qualify advanced support workers that are responsible for developing, implementing and reviewing plans, who collaborate with a wide range of other professionals and agencies, contribute to continuous improvement within their organisation, and apply existing and emerging models, theories and approaches when working closely and collaboratively with people and their whānau to support their complex needs. As an applied practice diploma, there is a requirement to complete a minimum of 200 hours practical work and much of the evidence provided in your assessments will be drawn from authentic cases from your practice. The diploma includes developing/recognising the following competencies:
Being client-focused, working independently and continuously improving. Working alongside tangata whenua. Working with people from diverse cultures and backgrounds. Specific skills, knowledge, attributes, and statutory responsibilities required for the role. Understanding relevant developments in Aotearoa.
The diploma is unique in that it will support people working in a range of contexts or specialisations, thereby catering for multiple health and wellbeing sectors. However, the programme is not suitable for employees working in the aged care sector. It is preferred that trainees enrolling on this programme have completed a relevant Level 4 qualification, or can demonstrate they have the experience, knowledge and skill at the required level, and be employed in a relevant role that aligns with one of the following contexts: Specialisations/contexts available:
Community and Public Housing Disability Community Support Financial Mentor Family Violence Sexual Violence Health Coach Mental Health Community Mental Health and Addiction – Community Mental Health and Addiction Peer Support Mental Health Forensic Services Positive Behaviour Support (download brochure) Reintegration/Rehabilitation (Prisoner Reintegration Services) Trauma informed therapeutic care and education Whānau Support Youth Support Employment Support (download brochure)*
*Employment Support is delivered in two cohorts – For the April cohort, EoIs must be submitted by 31 March. For the November cohort, EoIs must be submitted 31 October. Each context has a set of competencies the learner will need to demonstrate through their practice and embed within their assessments. Careerforce’s learning and assessment facilitators will be able to discuss these with you once you have submitted your Expression of Interest. (See link at end of page) Download qualification brochure
For more information Interested organisations with staff working in this sector may get in touch with Fiona Wallace, at [email protected] Learners may be eligible for Fees Free training. To find out more and to learn how to check eligibility, see our Fees Free page.
About the provider
Start a career and contribute to New Zealand’s social good The growing and vital health and wellbeing sectors have a shortage of qualified workers. There are significant employment opportunities for young people to start a lifelong, rewarding career. Through on-the-job training such as an apprenticeship, there’s an opportunity to earn while you learn, get practical skills and work towards achieving a nationally recognised qualification without taking on a student loan. Careerforce is the Industry Training Organisation (ITO) for the health, wellbeing, social and community sectors, we support New Zealand workplaces to run workplace training programmes for their staff. Visit the Careerforce website for more information: https://www.careerforce.org.nz/